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  1. Tenement (also known as Game of Survival and Slaughter in the South Bronx) is a 1985 American exploitation thriller film directed by Roberta Findlay. [1] The film follows the violent chaos that ensues when the tenants of an apartment house in a South Bronx slum rise up against the brutal, drug-pushing street gang that attempts to take over ...

    • William Fischer, Walter E. Sear
    • 1985
  2. Sep 20, 1985 · A drug selling and violent street-gang terrorize the renters of a big trashy apartment-house. Director. Roberta Findlay. Writers. Joel Bender. Rick Marx. Stars. Joe Lynn. Mina Bern. Walter Bryant. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. RENT/BUY. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist. Added by 1.2K users. 33 User reviews. 24 Critic reviews. Videos 1.

    • Roberta Findlay
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  3. Tenement (also known as Game of Survival and Slaughter in the South Bronx) is a 1985 American exploitation thriller film directed by Roberta Findlay.

    • The Rise of Tenement Housing
    • Calls For Reform
    • “How The Other Half Lives”
    • Life After The Tenements

    In the first half of the 19th century, many of the more affluent residents of New York’s Lower East Side neighborhood began to move further north, leaving their low-rise masonry row houses behind. At the same time, more and more immigrants began to flow into the city, many of them fleeing the Irish Potato Famine, or Great Hunger, in Ireland or revo...

    New York was not the only city in America where tenement housing emerged as a way to accommodate a growing population during the 1900s. In Chicago, for example, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871led to restrictions on building wood-frame structures in the center of the city and encouraged the construction of lower-income dwellings on the city’s outskir...

    The existence of tenement legislation did not guarantee its enforcement, however, and conditions were little improved by 1889, when the Danish-born author and photographer Jacob Riiswas researching the series of newspaper articles that would become his seminal book “How the Other Half Lives.” Riis had experienced firsthand the hardship of immigrant...

    By the late 1920s, many tenements in Chicago had been demolished and replaced with large, privately subsidized apartment projects. The next decade saw the implementation of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, which would transform low-income housing in many American cities through programs including slum clearing and the building of public ...

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  5. 1. a. : tenement house. b. : apartment, flat. c. : a house used as a dwelling : residence. 2. : any of various forms of corporeal property (such as land) or incorporeal property that is held by one person from another. 3. : dwelling. Synonyms. apartment. diggings [ chiefly British] digs. flat [ chiefly British] lodgings. suite.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TenementTenement - Wikipedia

    A tenement is a type of building shared by multiple dwellings, typically with flats or apartments on each floor and with shared entrance stairway access. They are common on the British Isles , particularly in Scotland .

  7. Add to word list. [ U ] LAW, PROPERTY. property such as land or buildings. [ C ] PROPERTY. a large building divided into apartments, usually in a poor area of a city, or one of the apartments: Rapid development is replacing old neighborhoods and tenements with modern office buildings.

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